Weather Advice for Monday 21 January

Sunday 20th January 2013

Updated Sunday 20 January, 4.oopm

Please be advsied that the school will be open as usual tomorrow. However, with the risk of further bad weather overnight and tomorrow morning, parents should assess the risk of travelling from home to school and not attempt the journey if deemed dangerous. At the moment the bus company has informed us that the buses will run as normal. We will notify parents if we receive details to the contrary from the bus company. Please check the website for further information.

All exams will go ahead as scheduled next week, please contact the examination officer, Mrs Bizior, if you have any concerns.

19 February 2018

Recent News

13 February 2018

The history department has been looking at the way in which things for women changed due to the impact of the First World War including the government granting some women the right to vote. Some of the girls made Votes for Women sashes, rosettes, posters and flags as part of our lessons.

Recent News

12 February 2018

A very big congratulations to all U6 girls that were involved in the creation of drama production 'Noises Off', it was a roaring success with attendance from friends, family and teachers. The girls organised this production entirely themselves with no staff assistance which is a fantastic achievement.

Recent News

09 February 2018

On Wednesday 7 February, Peter Jones CBE announced Wish Upon A Jar, a team of budding entrepreneurs from Queen Anne’s, as one of eight teams from the Tycoons in Schools competition, who will attend Buckingham Palace for the awards ceremony on Thursday 1 March.

Recent News

07 February 2018

On Thursday 1 February 2018, Queen Anne's School was delighted to host the annual Careers, Universities and Gap Fair an over 40 representatives from the world of work, universities and gap year providers joined us.

Recent News

02 February 2018

On a cold and wintery January morning, 11 of the Queen Anne's School A Level Art students left school to make their way to St Ives for a weekend of creativity and all things art, the 5 hour-train journey and weather didn't dampen their spirits on this trip however.

Next Event

22 February 2018

Professor Adam Ockelford and world-renowned musical savant Derek Paravicini, examine the impact of autism on musical development. Derek is blind and severely autistic. He has the gift if perfect pitch and is able to play any piece of music after hearing it only once.

Next Event

09 March 2018

Tours begin at 9.30am and will take just over an hour. You can ask your tour guide, one of our girls, anything – they don’t have a script and will give you their honest feedback on what life as a Queen Anne’s girl is really like. At 11.00am, we invite you to join us for some refreshments and to hear a brief talk from Julia Harrington, Headmistress.

Next Event

15 March 2018

Education meets neuroscience in this fascinating one-day CPD-accredited conference 'Pathways from Neuroscience to the Classroom'. As BrainCanDo bridge the gap between neuroscience research and effective learning practices to improve cognitive performance and attainment, foster a love of learning and enable a healthy, productive approach to personal development

Next Event

12 May 2018

Tours begin at 9.30am and will take just over an hour. You can ask your tour guide, one of our girls, anything – they don’t have a script and will give you their honest feedback on what life as a Queen Anne’s girl is really like. At 11.00am, we invite you to join us for some refreshments and to hear a brief talk from Julia Harrington, Headmistress.

Next Event

08 June 2018

Tours begin at 9.30am and will take just over an hour. You can ask your tour guide, one of our girls, anything – they don’t have a script and will give you their honest feedback on what life as a Queen Anne’s girl is really like. At 11.00am, we invite you to join us for some refreshments and to hear a brief talk from Julia Harrington, Headmistress.